Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew (CANT 51; fols. 87r–127r), prefaced by the spurious letters between Chromatius and Heliodorus and Jerome; with pars altera; followed by a series of miracles of the child Jesus (fol. 128r–132v).

Additional Contents: Part A features a speech delivered in 1616 at the Accademia degli Humoristi in Rome, Varia carmina et primo in pulices et cimices by Johannes Baptista Berardelli de Podio Donadei, and the Heroëlegium de Urbano VIII summo pontifici. Some French songs appear on the final fol. of part B.